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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, PAGE TW& . FRIDAY, Newsy (Eessfip I F SEPTEMBER 25, 190. I mis Is Picked by Many as Winner of Lillian Coming Battle With Eddie Hanlon CLOSE RACES Astonishes Grand Circuit Crowd at Frisco. (Ity W. W. Naughton.) SAN FKAKCUM.X), 8ejt. 5. Eddie not at all dismayed vlwn Hanlon ha read that Owm Moran Intended to ' makes a horrlbla example of 111 in In order to heap confusion on tits sports wlio claimed that Moran lacks a knockout punch. "He says It will not so 20 rounds. I aunts with him. but said Hanlon. 1 think ho Is plcklns tho wrong man to win. I mould hats it to set out. but I have a snttaklns Idea tliat I will aouuuat fur Mr. Moran In about tivs rounds." tolart of Hanlon's afternoon workalug-glday consisted of a four-roun- d match with Dick Cullen. The st range feature of It was that only blows on the body counted. The reason si von for not exchanging left facers and right crosses was that Hanlon's u New York Wins First Race. in CoLl'M Ul'd, Lillian 24. O.. Sept. fav-ui'it'- Hotly-Contest- tliat alia crowded tho Cleveland mure all the way, being separately timed in 2:04 Hat. Lillian It. was somewhat weary in ilia third mils and Marly Aliev, given a vigorous drive, won the beat frura her. nummary: liutei llartiuau consolation. 2:14 pane, purse 81,999 Hal lUveu won three straight heals In t:04 2:00 Lilly U. and The Liar also started. 2:12 class, trot, thres In flva purse 2:09-1-- 2, 4. Genteel $1.200 the won 11. second, fourth and ilfth heats In 2:04 2:12 Zasa won the It rat heal In 2:07 Csarlna Dawson won the third heat In 2:00 'Judge lam, Alice Edgar, Great Medium, Miss iiMphet, Peler Halts, Mllhaiik, Todd Altvrton, Kaltles. Vaudelta and lieu-he- n 4. also started. 2:07 class, pacing, thres heats, purse d 41.00 Fred D. won tha first and 2:04. llrenda heats In 2:04 Vurke won the third heat In 2:04 Ialueta, Eph Cinders, Harry L, Richard Grattain, Shill, Queen Humana and Arthur J. also started. fee all kinds ef purposes, ere net feund 2:07 class, trotting, three heats, R. won the first la every yard. Whatever yeur wante purse 2:04 and second heats In 2:14 may be in Alice won the third heat in 2:94 Margaret O., Locust Jack Lumber and Building: and Watson also started. Special to heat 1:44 puce Dsn Patch Materials br. h., by Jue I'atchen tlleraey), lost. seconds, Time by quarters 20 eeme here and let os give ye u an 1:54. 44 seconds, 1:27 We ean save yeu mousy, duality ssnsidsred. 4, 2:04-1-- 4. 4. 4. 2-- 4; aec-nn- All Kinds of Sack. 4. 4. suspended until the fine la paid, and that any game played before the fine la paid shall be forfeited to the opposing team. By th constitution rules the Chicago team won two games and la leading the league by a good margin. In spits of their defeat. If Pulliam rules and overrules the constitution New York la leading anj Chicago ia either second or third, depending on hla Meanruling on Wednesday's game. while some of the most powerful political Interests in New York and some of tha big gamblers are tiding every power and pressure to force Pulliam to give that game to tho Giants. And the gambrs who ere does toIn tho politithe grand cians were offering aodda stand yes:erday afternoon that Pulllain would rule in favor of New York. Score: R. H. E. New York . . ..200 040 00a 4 7 2 2 7 000 000 4004 Chicago Batteries Wiltse, Mathewson and Breenahan; Brown, Coakley. Overall and KUng. Standing ef the Teams. tlunsl league today. The only thing certain le that New Turk beat Chicago In a fierce game on the Polo grounds yesterday afternoon by a score of 4 to 4. Whetlier Chicago or Now York leads ;he league pennant race, whether Chicago Is first or third, whether Chicago won two games or or what did happen no one knows. One thing Is certain and that Is that the National league la facing the gravest crisis of the history and that President Harry Pulliams effort to play ball games from his office In tha Ft. James building with eight At Brooklyn. teems as his puppets In the field has 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 resulted In a grave scandal. Brooklyn 0 Here In a nutshell la the eltuation: Pittsburg Pulliam, compelled to back up hla Philadelphia. I; Cincinnati. 0. umpires, declared Wednesday's game between th Giants end Cubs, upon AMERICAN LEAGUE which tha leadership of the National waa tie that and a league depended, the score was 1 to 1. At the same Standing of tho Toame. time Pulliam refused to order the team 1 0 145 TWENTY-FOURT- NEW Stpt. 24 After minutes and 14 seconds tho wind compelled Wright n his official teat today to descend to the ground. After remedying matters ha expects to make an official flight this evening. 1. California and Eastara rasas. Direct wire far all eperting events. White Elephant Saloon Street nose bore an abrasion and that It was thought best to give it an opimrtunliy to heal. Did Ne Read Work. Hanlon did no rued work this morning, and after an hour In the he gymnasium in the afternoon welshed a trifle over 114 pounds. The betting today was lively for a while, with Moran money predominating. During the afternoon Moran became favorite and even, with 10 to offering, the Hanlon backing came In very slowly. It la believed that the ' odds against the native eon will lengthen to 10 to 7 before the day of the light arrives. Eddie Smith, tha referee, visited Hanlon today and had a talk about the rules. Friday, September THE GERMANS OF QUALITY RICE and CADY Play Girlee-Music- al HIP-HIP-HOOR- AY A COLLEGE YELL IN TWO SHOUTS 60 College Boys and Girls Denver Papers Say Just as Advertised Bright Catchy NEWS Composition of Wlticism. REPUBLICAN Comedians Clever Son Prices $1.50, Tha ladles whs have uud Nevfesi Her pickle apeak of It in the hghad terms, for its quirk effect in cienuin, the scalp ef dandruff and also for Hi It ccllenee as a general makea tha scalp feel fresh u.d It xlliyi that Itching which dandruff will etuis, Newhros Herplcide effectively niw dandruff, an It destroys the germ flat causes It. Ths asms germ reuse heir Is fall out, and Inter baldness; ln Mills, Herplctda stops falling heir and p reread baldness. It Is also an ideal hair drawing, for it lends an aristocratic chans ta tho hair that 1s quite diiiinrtlve. loU by leading druggists. .Bend Me. In sUaya for sample to The Herplcide Co. D-- halr-dmai- etroit. Mich. Tare eleas 44 cants sad 2L4 New. Hits. and 25c Sumptuous Production Seat Sale Thursday $1.00, 75c, 50c sum a son 1. 2360 Washington Avenue TO BRIBE Leader of Federation of Labor FAN ANTONIO. Teg, Sept. 25. Nothing is lacking to insure the great Creates Sensation in Testisuccess expected by the promoters when tlie International Fair Is opened tomorrow. Governor Campbell is exmony in Big Case. pected to preside at tha opening Grand Opera House 25th Joe Webers Bis , ajey Using Herpleid sa 1 Its Dtafteetivei FAIR. : Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Clears. VAN CLEAVE WITH ATTEMPT 14 INTERNATIONAL Choicest Wines, Liquors. Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigar Twenty-fift- h France, a lUght today of PropT H. PATTISON, . FOR GOOD ROADS. FOR SHORT TIME Street. Twenty-fift- h POST s H TURF EXCHANGE J20 blet-dn.i- WRIGHT FLIES OGDEN J26 , 1- -4, LEMAN'S. ONDER Honors Even. sIx-mui- M oo-o- 1- -2 MANAGEMENT - ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Sept 24. With Governor Fort and other state officials, th Hew Jersey Stats Grange, th Associated Automobile clubs of New Jersey and other Influential Interests good roads rating, movement of national Importance waa launched here today. Hundreds of men Interested In highway Improvement are taking part In the deliberations which will continue through tomorrow. Many of the vlsltore were brought here by automobile, and in transporting the freeholders, read authorities and other officials the motoriste took care to bump their guests over some bad roads, In order that the necessity for Improvement might be forcibly impressed upon the official mind. 4-- 4. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co.T. Fighters Finisn Battle with , 1 1-- 4, 1- -4 Two SALT LAKE. Sept. 25 I wish it PHILADELPHIA ... . announced emphatically that all entry was an old score U. .. .. T lists for tho coming atat fair exhibits Drexel Biddle met 1n.i., , must be In by September 20." an- O'Brien in the ring irniuv , nounced Secretary Ensign of tho vat. West Walnut winter. Utah State Fair association last evena wind..,. t, lb season th. Mari..i rn.--to? ing. "J wish this made plain and die metof the former simple, because it goes without trim- middleweight In a ht 1, ,ul mings This year's fair la going to ciety man was beaten hv Urien " Biddle has lersistei.tl .. . O BrU be bigger than any wa have ever been called upon to handle, so wo are anx- for a return match n ious to get preliminary matters out of training for a B , . ,Ve h Langford, who the way as esrly as possible. "There aeems to be some doubt in weight championship of :i.- - world. some peoples' minds as to the truth has been getting hiiiiM-- t fr h In the announcement that sntry lists Ing trip. in the close September SO they seem to think doxen club members, th, nwB it out In four or tin hardest muL, But it ever this Is some dead letter. witnessed ln tins ii. n;y. aTtZ ian't!, ; end Biddle was ai th de"I am glad to report that all and 1, f; .. his while mouth, fax jT partment Hats are filling up at a lively dications of closing rata and It la from tho increased num- were swollen, his n..e "'linen', n, IDd , ber of entries that I get my tip to big red patch on his rit-- i,i,)IHiy showed hurry matters along so there will be Biddle's vicious right swings hud when Und-eno confusion towards the hour of the Both men were mariy rxhauated a number Last year opening. grand and ther. uas little to cii.sise betwves of persons who doubted learned at them. as their own cost that entries closed per announcement, and I wish It unJeumal want ads deliver the goads derstood that we will have to be much more strict this season than we were last." DISCRIMINATING LADIES 2100110 00 H.SiiO-Llll- iun s. Settle, sir-.-L- Lumber eetl-mat- ts , .-. ns 4, Up in Himself Sewed With Old Score Fin- ish by Sept 30, Positively No Later. Game. But Things ed Are Hopelessly Tangled and Pullian Finds R, owned by Datld Hiaw of Cleveland. made her first race start of the year yesterday and astonished the grand circuit talent by showing speed enough to beat Margaret O., the lo do this Lillian K. had to soon Secretary Ensign Announces Owned by David Shaw, P HH444444HH4 E NATIONAL LEAGUE HAS OWEN MORAN World Sperdfie fi WASHINGTON. Sapt 25. Samuel dumpers, president of the American Federation of Labor, yesterday made the charge that he was being shadowed by detectives and that he had been offered a large bribe to desert the cause of labor. He connected with these charges James W. Van Cleave, president of the National Association of Manufacturers, who Is leading a let I battle against tha federations boy- cott weapon. The charges wer made by Gompers during an examination ln the contempt proceedings against him and other labor leaders for an alleged violation of a court injunction. "1 have been followed by detectives." said Mr. Gompers. "and so have my colleagues of the executive council of the federation, on many occasions." "In whose Interest?" "At the Instance of Mr. Van Cleave." "For what purpose?" "For the purpose of bringing to him such Information as might reflect on. my course In the cause of labor." The then bore upon the question of bribery. "Have you ever been approached by emissaries of Mr. Van Cleave who wanted to bribe you?" "Yes." responded Mr. Gompers. "When and where." asked Mr. Ralston. In repely Mr. Gompers said that In the latter part of the summer of 1907. while on business In New York, he had been accosted by a man who gave the name of Brandenburg, who said he had been sent by Mr. Van Cleave to offer him money to desert the cause of labor and betray Its secrete Brandenburg told him, said Compere: That It waa Van .Cleave's purpose to destroy hla (Oompers's) character, but that he. Brandenburg, had persuaded him that It would be better to make an ally of Gompers and that Van had Cleave, consenting, Brandenburg proposed to him In behalf of Van Cleave that he desert the cause of labor and accept from Brandenburg guarantee of 14,000 or 24.000 for the remainder of his life. Mr. Gompers said that he had not declined his proposition because he wanted to lead Brandenburg on. but that he haj Immediately told tha whole story to hla fellow officials of tha cross-examinati- , Federation of Labor. Gompers told of this alleged attempt at bribery at the national meeting of the federation, held last year at Norfolk. The story was denied by Van Cleave and all others concerned, but is assisted some In as president of Compere's the federation. PALI8ADE8 EVACUATION. HACKENSACK, N. J.. Sept. 24. of the greatest patriotic celebrations ever held in this ectlon will take place to morrow, when the Fort Lee Revolutionary Battle Monument association will unveil a handsome statue to mark where the evacuation of the Palisades Is supposed to have taken The great battleship New place. Hampshire will represent the Navy department and will fire a salute Members of the Grand Army of the Republic, the 8panlsh War Veterans, Sons of the Revolution and other patriotic organisations wlil participate In the ceremonies On IVES'3ffi ALL STYLES-uni- on I BOLD ONLY BY made-O- NE PRICE FAREWELL C.D. IVES.' EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 1ST AND 2ND. 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